Before School and After School Care

Eva Leventer is the director of our before and after school Enrichment Program. She is a State of Michigan certified art teacher and has worked with programs in Detroit and Ann Arbor bringing art to children ages five through eighteen. Eva has also offered camps for kids that integrated art, cooperative games, music and play. She attended the Rudolf Steiner School of Ann Arbor for twelve years as a child; and is familiar with the Waldorf approach.

There are activities the children will be participating in, so we ask that you pick up your child(ren) during the transition times, to maintain the flow of activities. We regularly bring in volunteer parents or staff to offer special activities. An activity schedule is posted for the following week outside the Enrichment Program room. This year, the Enrichment programs will be held in Fellowship Hall. You can contact me, through the school office or email at eval@oaklandsteiner.org.

If your child requires regularly scheduled before school care and/or after school care, please complete and return the form below to the office. If you wish to have your child stay for after school care on a last-minute or occasional basis, please call the office to arrange this. Students who are not picked up by the end of the dismissal time (3:10) will be taken to the after school Enrichment Program and families will be charged according to the hourly billing policy below. There will be a $20 fee if your child is in aftercare without a reservation. Please help us to plan for the needed after care personnel by making reservations.

Before care is available from 7:30 am until 8:30 am in Fellowship Hall for a flat rate of $6.00 per child. After the first child, the sibling rate $4.00/child. You may not drop off your child before 7:30 am. Children who are dropped at school before 8:25 am will be taken to the before school care Enrichment Program and the family will be charged accordingly.

Fees for after school care are $6.50/hr. For families, the sibling rate $4.00/hr. We encourage you to pick up your child(ren) at the scheduled activity Transition times. Late pick up (after 6:00 pm) will be charged $15 for every 15 minutes past 6:00 pm. Click HERE to download a pdf registration form for Before Care and After Care

Oakland Steiner School, Fall Enrichment Camp 2015Please return registration form to the basket outside the office. Registration forms are also available at school.

Chess Club Tuesdays, October: 13th, 20th, 27th November: 3rd, 10th, 17thGrades One through Eight*Taught by Rob White Time: 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.Camp cost is $60.00 (Children will be brought to enrichment room after school, eat their own snack and be picked up in the enrichment room at 4:30).

The game of chess has challenged, inspired and entertained for more than 1,000 years. Coach White is pleased to bring this “Game of Kings” to Oakland Steiner School. Newcomers will learn basic rules and strategies; experienced players will hone their skills. Everybody will enjoy improving his or her game.

Art Exploration Tuesdays, October: 13th, 20th, 27th November: 3rd, 10th, 17thGrades One and TwoTaught by Meri Maka Time: 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.Camp cost is $70.00 (includes materials) (Children will be brought to enrichment room after school, eat their own snack and be picked up in the enrichment room at 4:30).

The camp is an art exploration class for first and second grade students. Students will experiment using a variety of media as well as learn about great artists. Art lessons include watercolor painting, beeswax modeling, nature frames, painting with dots and more!

Diwali Dance Drama is a semi-classical Indian dance-drama. Children will be learning three different stories of why Diwali Festival is celebrated in India. They will enact all those mythological characters such as Lord Rama, Lord Krishna, Goddess Lakshmi and depict each story. They will make props to represent these characters & the stories. Diwali Dance Drama will culminate in a performance.

The Oakland Steiner School does not discriminate in admissions, hiring, or employment practices on the basis of race, sex, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, marital status, sexual orientation or age. Furthermore, parents, students, faculty, staff members and board members are all expected to conduct themselves and discharge their responsibilities in accordance with the school’s non-discrimination policy.